💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Prolative"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| prenunciative | (obsolete, rare) announcing beforehand |
| proleptic | Anticipatory; prescient or forward-looking. |
| prolepticalnoun | Of or pertaining to prolepsis; anticipative. |
| premonitive | premonitory |
| auguralnoun | prophetic |
| proœmial | Obsolete form of proemial. [Of or pertaining to a proem or proemium.] |
| pretensive | (chiefly US) Pretentious. |
| preceptial | (obsolete) preceptive |
| promptuarynoun | (obsolete) A magazine, repository, or handbook. |
| prenominateverb | to name or mention ahead of time |
| promulgatory | Pertaining to promulgation. |
| prolusory | Relating to prolusion; preliminary, introductory |
| preteritive | (grammar, archaic) Used only or chiefly in the preterite or past tenses. |
| prodromenoun | (medicine) An early sign or symptom (or set of signs and symptoms) warning of the onset of a disease. |
| preludious | (archaic) preludial |
| preambulous | (obsolete, rare) Pertaining to a preamble; preliminary, preambular. |
| forepromised | Promised beforehand. |
| previsionary | Relating to prevision or foresight; prophetic. |
| liminary | (obsolete) introductory or preparatory |
| preallable | (obsolete, rare) Preliminary; previous. |
🏷️ Nouns for "Prolative"
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📝 Common Phrases with "Prolative"
Words that come before
- theprolative
Words that come after
- prolativeinfinitive
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